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Fisherman's Daughter

by catarina-pech

I was born of a fisherman, fine and faithful Faithful to God and the sea, faithful to my mother and me I am a daughter of the sea, sensible and salty To the sea I am impressed, there is peace that permeates Perhaps it is in my bones, Portuguese explorer’s blood When I breathe the salt air, its spirit deflects despair This love derives from my father, this love affair with saltwater This man of the sea fosters respect, but also tends to overprotect Perhaps the sea prepared him to be practical and prudent Undulating waves shaping his vision, dreams escorted to fruition For these dreams I am grateful, for the breath of the sea The lust the ocean produces in me The love from his heart, the love from the sea Floated over the waters so lavishly so lovely I'll send him a kiss across the Atlantic I hope it lands neatly on his cheek I hope it reaches him, quick
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catarina-pech
39 / F / CT
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Written by
catarina-pech
39 / F / CT
Published
Jun 18, 2017
Time
2m
Notes

My father started working on a fishing boat at 13

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